View clinical trials related to Congestive Heart Failure.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to investigate whether acute stress can precipitate congestive heart failure (CHF) exacerbation in patients with CHF.
Our aim is to assess whether changes in CO, CI and SVR as measured using the Biobeat wearable, wireless, non-invasive device during IV diuretic administration in an outpatient setting among CHF patients correlate with short-term clinical change measured using symptoms questionnaires, change in weight and urine output. We will also assess the correlation between baseline values of those parameters and long-term clinical outcomes, measured by HF hospitalizations and the change in disease perception and quality of life reported in questionnaires.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is prognostic indicator in heart failure patients for poor outcome, however, it is challenging for monitoring. The current study is designed to explore whether data generated using Suremedix Device including a pump and non-invasive sensors including, chest motion sensor, photoplethysmography (PPG), and Electrocardiography (ECG), can be used to identify detectable oscillations that are correlated with the mean, the diastolic and the systolic pressure values of the pulmonary artery, as measured using the gold-standard Swan-Ganz method.
The congestive heart failure is a common disease among patients who receive cardiac surgery and may lead to prolonged ventilation support. Nesiritide was a potential therapy for congestive heart failure. This study aimed to compare the Nesiritide induced hemodynamical status changes among congestive heart failure patients with invasive ventilation support.
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of Ivabradine therapy in patients with congestive heart failure using the cardiac biomarkers NT-Pro BNP and Neopterin.
This study aims : To assess the frequency of heart failure in patients with end-stage renal disease on regular dialysis. To identify the risk factors of heart failure in patients with end-stage renal disease. To assess the impact of duration of dialysis on heart failure and its prognosis
The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of three novel digital health technologies versus usual care in the management of congestive heart failure, as assessed by a primary outcome of improvement in quality of life, and a variety of secondary outcomes that include metrics measuring patient and provider satisfaction, clinical efficiency, and patient outcomes.
Percent agreement of vital signs monitoring between the experimental sensor and standard of care monitoring
The aim of the study is to assess invasive and non-invasive parameters that may predict clinical improvement in patients with congestive heart failure after implantation of Occlutech® Atrial flow regulator (AFR) device.
This study will examine whether wearable sensors can be used to track changes in cognitive-motor performance in response to a disease or an intervention. The investigators specific aims are twofold, first aim to explore whether and how a clinical condition such as Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) may impact motor-cognitive performance measurable using validated wearable devices (e.g., LEGSys, BalanSENS, and Frailty Meter). Second, the investigators will explore whether an exercise intervention provided via tele-medicine (tele-rehabilitation) can enhance motor-cognitive performance.